ANTIDIABETIC EFFECT OF CONYZA AEGYPTIACA (L.) DRYAND EX. AITON IS IMPROVED BY SWIMMING IN RAT.
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Abstract
Conyza aegyptiaca (C. aegyptiaca) is one medicinal plant used for the
treatment of diabetes by African populations. We showed previously
that C. aegyptiaca is not toxic in rats, prevents hepatic glucose release
and has anti-hyperglycemic properties. In addition to medical
treatment, clinicians recommend the practice of Sport and Physical
Activity (SPA) in diabetics.
Objective: To determine C. aegyptiaca extracts anti-diabetic effect
alone and with SPA in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.
Methods: Serum glucose, aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and
alanine aminotransferase (ALT) transaminases, total cholesterol (TC),
triglycerides (TG), HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C), LDL-cholesterol (LDLC),
Creatinine (Creat.), potassium (K
+
), chloride (Cl
-
), sodium (Na
+
),
calcium (Ca
2+
) and magnesium (Mg
2+
) were measured using ELITech
reagents.
Results: C. aegyptiaca extracts decreased significantly glucose level in
diabetic rats compared to control. SPA induced a further decrease in
blood glucose in the group treated with Eth. Ext. (p=0.045). In diabetic
rats without treatment, SPA induced a significant decrease in blood
glucose on day 14 (p=0.047) compared to untrained rats. C. aegyptiaca
extracts combined with SPA significantly decreased Creat. (p=0.008),
ASAT (p=0.0007), ALT (p=0.045), LDL-C (p=0.01), TG (p=0.007),
CT (p=0.045) and increased HDL-C (p=0.008), Na
+
(p=0.047) level in
diabetic rats compared to untrained diabetic. Conclusion: Our results
suggest that C. aegyptiaca has greater antidiabetic properties when
aqueous extracted, and the practice of SPA improves these properties.
